CASUALTIES.
4 : (FRES3 ASSOCIATION TELEGRAMS.) WAIMATE October 22. The Coroner found tnat the death of Ellen Mary Mcllraith, at Waihoarunga, was due to stoppage of the circulation, through the bursting of a hs-datid cyst on the liver. Dr. Pitts emphasised the fact that all offal should be boiled before being fed to dogs, laying stress on the danger of human beings contracting the disease from dogs which had been fed on raw offal.
When ordering NAZOL, avoid imitations and substitutes. Get genuine NAZOL—the money-saving remedy for coughs and colds. 60 doses 1b fid* 6
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Press, Volume LIV, Issue 16350, 23 October 1918, Page 7
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